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Scientists Gave Cocaine to Salmon and You Will Absolutely Believe What Happened Next

Scientists Gave Cocaine to Salmon and You Will Absolutely Believe What Happened Next

Scientists exposed wild salmon to cocaine and its metabolite, observing significant behavioral changes. The study highlights how cocaine affects fish, similar to lab results, indicating that drug exposure impacts wild aquatic life. The research underscores concerns about environmental contamination from illicit substances and their effects on ecosystems. The findings were published in early 2026, emphasizing the need for further ecological impact studies.

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